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The Impossibility of Artificial Imagination: A Question of Genuine Consciousness

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Journal Article
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Title
The Impossibility of Artificial Imagination: A Question of Genuine Consciousness
Abstract
Is it possible to create genuine consciousness, artificial intelligence? This paper will examine this question through the philosophical understanding of imagination. Imagination is the creative faculty that not only separates man from beast but also allows man to recognize himself, and it helps him to see beyond his immediate being. Without imagination, man is blind to future possibility and unable to conceive of future events. Imagination produces man's mental cognition that makes him a rational and creative being. The two modern methods of A.I. programming are incapable of imbuing their algorithm with imagination. Without imagination, A.I. not only lacks genuine creativity, but it also risks never understanding self-autonomy and therefore could never be a free and independent entity.
Publication
Elements
Volume
3
Issue
2
Date
2007-11-10
Journal Abbr
Elements
ISSN
2380-6087, 2378-0185
Short Title
The Impossibility of Artificial Imagination
Accessed
3/7/25, 7:28 AM
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Trinh, H. (2007). The Impossibility of Artificial Imagination: A Question of Genuine Consciousness. Elements, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.6017/eurj.v3i2.9000